Though I get homesick and I miss America when I'm away, I love the feeling of having no sense of where I am and feeling like I'm on Mars. I love traveling to places that aren't really familiar to me. I would love to visit Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. I've been trying to get to Southeast Asia for the past two years. But I've yet to be chased down the street like the Beatles in "A Hard Day's Night." Q. And then I give up defending the fact that I am me. When I say that I am me, they say that I'm not. People usually tell me that I look like me. It's a testament to American entertainment that we're still watched around the world. I don't even feel like they're necessarily fans of mine, but more like fans of the TV shows and movies I've been in. It's always very shocking and surprising if and when I get recognized overseas. Jason Biggs and I were in Johannesburg and someone ran over to us and said, "Oh my God! You guys are huge in Botswana." It's so flattering and humbling that people around the world watch our movies. Where were you surprised to be recognized? A. But, once I open my mouth, everyone knows I'm American. I'm Eastern European, so I can blend in a lot of different places. How easily do you fit in when you travel? A. I spent a few days in Switzerland a few years ago and really loved it. It was very much of a European city that I enjoyed, but Kerry was one of the more beautiful places on Earth I had been to. I spent one night in Dublin, which was great. It's the Ireland that you imagine it would be. I just went there for the second time in the past three years. Two that come to mind are Martha's Vineyard and County Kerry in Ireland. What is your favorite vacation destination? A. It was a really easy, inexpensive trip for our family and I remember it as being really, really fun!" Q. I have fond memories of being a little kid who loved revolutionary history and getting to see battlefields and all that stuff. When I was young we didn't have a lot of money, so we didn't take fancy vacations, but we made little local trips that were so much fun. "I'm grateful for all of this," says Thomas, 34. Thomas, who may always be remembered for his role in the "American Pie" films, is now one of the stars of the CBS drama, "Scorpion." Thomas says he's one of the few people he knows who is not on social media. Born in New York, actor Eddie Kaye Thomas has adjusted to living in Los Angeles where he moved to launch his acting career, though he admits it wasn't easy.
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